Thomas K. Gale, Ph.D.
Affiliations: | 2001 | University of Arizona, Tucson, AZ |
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(Mechanisms governing multi-species metal capture by kaolinite, hydrated lime, and novel sorbents in high -temperature combustion environments.) |
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Gale TK, Wendt JOL. (2003) Mechanisms and Models Describing Sodium and Lead Scavenging by a Kaolinite Aerosol at High Temperatures Aerosol Science and Technology. 37: 865-876 |
Gale TK, Wendt JOL. (2002) High-temperature interactions between multiple-metals and kaolinite Combustion and Flame. 131: 299-307 |
Davis SB, Gale TK, Wendt JOL. (2000) Competition for sodium and toxic metals capture on sorbents Aerosol Science and Technology. 32: 142-151 |
Gale TK, Bartholomew CH, Fletcher TH. (1996) Effects of pyrolysis heating rate on intrinsic reactivities of coal chars Energy and Fuels. 10: 766-775 |
Gale TK, Fletcher TH, Bartholomew CH. (1995) Effects of pyrolysis conditions on internal surface areas and densities of coal chars prepared at high heating rates in reactive and nonreactive atmospheres Energy &Amp; Fuels. 9: 513-524 |
Gale TK, Bartholomew CH, Fletcher TH. (1995) Decreases in the swelling and porosity of bituminous coals during devolatilization at high heating rates Combustion and Flame. 100: 94-100 |